Word: answer
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...tonight Bridges will answer questions on a student "Meet the Press" program on WHRB...
...past months, the letters in this column on Radcliffe have been so thoroughly insulting to women, that it is difficult for me to overcome my disgust long enough to sit down to answer them. In these letters, a number of Harvard men have revealed that they condescendingly consider women as playthings for men's leisure hours. Therefore, women's hair-do and dress must be dictated by their male masters, and women must naturally be excluded from the serious, intellectual classrooms and clubs that men choose to frequent...
When Ezio Pinza moved up Broadway from the Metropolitan Opera to South Pacific last spring, many a Met-goer was left wondering who would fill his shoes as the Met's most popular and winning villain, Don Giovanni. The answer came from Vienna-and it was not the only question that stocky Bass-Baritone Paul Schoeffler, 42, answered...
...like Prokofiev, took their story from an 18th Century "fable," i.e., play, of Count Carlo Gozzi, who in turn had been inspired by a Chinese-Persian legend about a beautiful but petulant princess of ancient Cathay. The princess announces she will marry any man of noble blood who can answer three riddles; if he misses an answer, he loses his head...
Capped Prices? Opponents of the bill, notably Illinois Senator Paul H. Douglas, argued that the lack of regulation would send gas prices soaring and boost consumers' bills $100 million a year. In answer, oilmen pointed to the record. In the last ten years the price of gas in the field has risen, in some cases quintupled (the price had been so low ten years ago that gas had virtually been given away). Yet the average price of natural gas to residential users had dropped from 70.9¢ per 1,000 cubic feet...